Category Archives: Literature

An Interview with Daniel Kraus

Sean Beaudoin interviews the author of Scowler, Trollhunters, and The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch. Continue reading

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My Rock & Roll Paris

I was in the land where the creators are revered; Paris greets artists with an affection so strong it gives an energy boost, life force, enabling one to go back to the blank space with faith, with no fear. And indeed, I was not afraid. I was the opposite of afraid. Continue reading

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Excerpt from Jeff Ragsdale’s “All I Need is Plutonium”

A refreshingly insensitive look at being drunk, high, gun-toting, and arrested. Continue reading

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The Bitter and the Sweet: My Upgrade to Windows 10

   I. Like an electronic Benjamin Button, like a newborn at death’s door, my laptop was only a year old but it was already feeling its age. The sadness of that statement shouldn’t be lost on you, nor should the … Continue reading

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Jack and Marilyn – and the Mail. Or the fate of one letter 50 years on…

In which David Krajicek, delves into the archives at Columbia University, uncovering Jack Kerouac’s misogyny in his letters about Marilyn Monroe. Continue reading

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An Excerpt from This is Your Life, Harriet Chance!

An excerpt of the new novel “This is Your Life, Harriet Chance!” by New York Times bestselling author, Jonathan Evison. Continue reading

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An Interview with Jonathan Evison

Sean Beaudoin grills author Jonathan Evison like a perp in a scene from Dragnet. Except with less guns and more pleasingly anachronistic hats. Continue reading

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